Showtime executive hints at 'Dexter' spinoff

Jennifer Carpenter as Debra Morgan, left, and Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan in a scene from the final season of "Dexter," airing Sundays at 9 p.m. on Showtime.

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The Associated Press

Published: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 at 3:36 p.m.

Last Modified: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 at 3:36 p.m.

Showtime's president is hinting that a “Dexter” spin-off may be forthcoming.

David Nevins said Tuesday that Showtime has signed a two-year deal with Scott Buck, the executive producer of “Dexter.” The serial killer drama starring Michael C. Hall is in its eighth and final season.

Showtime says Buck will be working with the premium cable channel on several new projects.

At a Television Critics Association meeting, Nevins was asked if there will be a follow-up series to “Dexter.” In response, the Showtime executive noted the deal with producer Buck and suggested that reporters draw their own conclusion.

Asked later about the possibility, Nevins acknowledged that he dropped a “tease” about a spinoff, but said that for now the focus is on a satisfying end to “Dexter.”

<p>Showtime's president is hinting that a “Dexter” spin-off may be forthcoming. </p><p>David Nevins said Tuesday that Showtime has signed a two-year deal with Scott Buck, the executive producer of “Dexter.” The serial killer drama starring Michael C. Hall is in its eighth and final season. </p><p>Showtime says Buck will be working with the premium cable channel on several new projects. </p><p>At a Television Critics Association meeting, Nevins was asked if there will be a follow-up series to “Dexter.” In response, the Showtime executive noted the deal with producer Buck and suggested that reporters draw their own conclusion. </p><p>Asked later about the possibility, Nevins acknowledged that he dropped a “tease” about a spinoff, but said that for now the focus is on a satisfying end to “Dexter.”</p>